Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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A worker removes anti-government graffiti from a wall beside a Turk Ekonomi Bankasi AS automated teller machine (ATM) near Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, June 13, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker removes anti-government graffiti from a wall beside a Turk Ekonomi Bankasi AS automated teller machine (ATM) near Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, June 13, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Visitors shelter from the rain beneath umbrellas near the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Visitors shelter from the rain beneath umbrellas near the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists hold umbrellas while posing for photographs outside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists hold umbrellas while posing for photographs outside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists walk past the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists walk past the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists visit the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists visit the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists take photographs while sheltering from the rain in a doorway at the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists take photographs while sheltering from the rain in a doorway at the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists hold umbrellas to shelter from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists hold umbrellas to shelter from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists hold umbrellas to shelter from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists hold umbrellas to shelter from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists hold umbrellas while sheltering from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists hold umbrellas while sheltering from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists hold umbrellas while sheltering from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists hold umbrellas while sheltering from the rain in the central square inside the Blue Mosque, also known as the Sultan Ahmed, in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Turkish national flags hang from bunting in the Sultan Ahmed district of Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Turkish national flags hang from bunting in the Sultan Ahmed district of Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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A tourist stands with his luggage outside souvenir and carpet stores in the Sultan Ahmed district of Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A tourist stands with his luggage outside souvenir and carpet stores in the Sultan Ahmed district of Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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A Turkish national flag hangs above tourist souvenir stores in the Grand Bazaar covered market in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A Turkish national flag hangs above tourist souvenir stores in the Grand Bazaar covered market in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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Tourists inspect goods for sale outside souvenir stores in the Grand Bazaar covered market in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourists inspect goods for sale outside souvenir stores in the Grand Bazaar covered market in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

Tourism And Bars As Erdogan Meets Protestors Over Taksim Square Development

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A tourist guide holds a Turkish national flag as he speaks to his tour group outside the Tahtakale shopping district in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A tourist guide holds a Turkish national flag as he speaks to his tour group outside the Tahtakale shopping district in Istanbul, Turkey, on Friday, June 14, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images

A worker removes anti-government graffiti from a wall beside a Turk... News Photo2013 Protests in Turkey,Alcohol,Anti-Government,Automated,Bank,Bank Manager,Banking,Bar - Drink Establishment,Cashier,Close To,Demonstration,Economy,Environment,Europe,Graffiti,Home Finances,Horizontal,Istanbul,Machinery,Occupation,Removing,Taksim Square,Tourism,Tourist,Travel,Turkey - Middle EastPhotographer BloombergCollection: Bloomberg 2013 BloombergA worker removes anti-government graffiti from a wall beside a Turk Ekonomi Bankasi AS automated teller machine (ATM) near Taksim Square in Istanbul, Turkey, on Thursday, June 13, 2013. The law forbids the sale of alcohol at night and near schools and mosques, going against the secular traditions of the Muslim-majority country of 74 million, where many people drink and women often choose not to cover their hair. Photographer: Lam Yik Fei/Bloomberg via Getty Images